Marianne Williamson ended her 2024 bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday after poor showings in the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.
"I read a quote the other day that said that sunsets are proof that endings can be beautiful, too," Williamson said in a video on YouTube. "And so today, even though it is time to suspend my campaign for the presidency, I do want to see the beauty, and I want all of you who so incredibly supported me on this journey — as donors, as supporters, as team and as volunteers — to see the beauty, too."
“I do not have good feelings about what will happen in 2024, because 2024 is not going to be like 2020. 2024 is going to be like 2016,” she said at a town hall event in Portsmouth.
For other issues during her campaign, Williamson called for creating "a legal fund for victims of police brutality," said the U.S. "must declare a national climate emergency" and called for halting “all new fossil fuel projects."
@MereDelegateDemocrat4mos4MO
why does she do this to herself every four years?
@HumbleL3ftLeaningGreen4mos4MO
Yes - it was great watching her debate Biden recently...oh...wait...that didn't happen.
What I meant to say was she got more Press on Fox News than all other networks combined.
@PersistentActiv1stSocialist4mos4MO
Her campaign was absolutely smothered by the corporate media. Democracy in the United States is an exclusive construct.
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